List of Pokémon by weight
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This is a list of Pokémon by their weight, from the lightest (0.1 kg/0.2 lbs.) to the heaviest (999.9 kg/2204.4 lbs.).
List of Pokémon by weight
0.0 lbs. to 21.8 lbs. (0.0 kg to 9.9 kg)
Pokémon in this range:
- receive damage from Low Kick and Grass Knot at a power level of 20
- have a -20 modifier to their catch rate when using a Heavy Ball
- are eligible to compete in the Fancy Cup
- are eligible to compete in the Light Cup
- can be taken into the air by Sky Drop
0.0 - 21.8 lbs.
0.0 - 9.9 kg
22.0 lbs. to 44.1 lbs. (10.0 kg to 20.0 kg)
Pokémon in this range:
- receive damage from Low Kick and Grass Knot at a power level of 40
- have a -20 modifier to their catch rate when using a Heavy Ball
- are eligible to compete in the Fancy Cup
- are eligible to compete in the Light Cup
- can be taken into the air by Sky Drop
22.0 - 44.1 lbs.
10.0 - 20.0 kg
44.3 lbs. to 54.9 lbs. (20.1 kg to 24.9 kg)
Pokémon in this range:
- receive damage from Low Kick and Grass Knot at a power level of 40
- have a -20 modifier to their catch rate when using a Heavy Ball
- are not eligible to compete in the Fancy Cup
- are eligible to compete in the Light Cup
- can be taken into the air by Sky Drop
44.3 - 54.9 lbs.
20.1 - 24.9 kg
55.1 lbs. to 110.0 lbs. (25.0 kg to 49.9 kg)
Pokémon in this range:
- receive damage from Low Kick and Grass Knot at a power level of 60
- have a -20 modifier to their catch rate when using a Heavy Ball
- are not eligible to compete in the Fancy Cup
- are eligible to compete in the Light Cup
- can be taken into the air by Sky Drop
55.1 - 110.0 lbs.
25.0 - 49.9 kg
110.2 lbs. to 132.1 lbs. (50.0 kg to 59.9 kg)
Pokémon in this range:
- receive damage from Low Kick and Grass Knot at a power level of 80
- have a -20 modifier to their catch rate when using a Heavy Ball
- are not eligible to compete in the Fancy Cup
- are eligible to compete in the Light Cup
- can be taken into the air by Sky Drop
110.2 - 132.1 lbs.
50.0 - 59.9 kg
132.3 lbs. to 218.0 lbs. (60.0 kg to 98.9 kg)
Pokémon in this range:
- receive damage from Low Kick and Grass Knot at a power level of 80
- have a -20 modifier to their catch rate when using a Heavy Ball
- are not eligible to compete in the Fancy Cup
- are eligible to compete in the Light Cup
- can be taken into the air by Sky Drop
132.3 - 218.0 lbs.
60.0 - 98.9 kg
218.3 lbs. to 220.2 lbs. (99.0 kg to 99.9 kg)
Pokémon in this range:
- receive damage from Low Kick and Grass Knot at a power level of 80
- have a -20 modifier to their catch rate when using a Heavy Ball
- are not eligible to compete in the Fancy Cup
- are not eligible to compete in the Light Cup
- can be taken into the air by Sky Drop
220.5 lbs. to 225.5 lbs. (100.0 kg to 102.3 kg)
Pokémon in this range:
- receive damage from Low Kick and Grass Knot at a power level of 100
- have a -20 modifier to their catch rate when using a Heavy Ball in Generations II and IV
- have no modifier to their catch rate when using a Heavy Ball in Generation VII
- are not eligible to compete in the Fancy Cup
- are not eligible to compete in the Light Cup
- can be taken into the air by Sky Drop
220.5 - 225.5 lbs.
100.0 - 102.3 kg
225.8 lbs. to 330.5 lbs. (102.4 kg to 149.9 kg)
Pokémon in this range:
- receive damage from Low Kick and Grass Knot at a power level of 100
- have no modifier to their catch rate when using a Heavy Ball in Generations II and VII
- have a -20 modifier to their catch rate when using a Heavy Ball in Generation IV
- are not eligible to compete in the Fancy Cup
- are not eligible to compete in the Light Cup
- can be taken into the air by Sky Drop
225.8 - 330.5 lbs.
102.4 - 149.9 kg
330.7 lbs. to 440.7 lbs. (150.0 kg to 199.9 kg)
Pokémon in this range:
- receive damage from Low Kick and Grass Knot at a power level of 100
- have no modifier to their catch rate when using a Heavy Ball in Generations II and VII
- have a -20 modifier to their catch rate when using a Heavy Ball in Generation IV
- are not eligible to compete in the Fancy Cup
- are not eligible to compete in the Light Cup
- can be taken into the air by Sky Drop
330.7 - 440.7 lbs.
150.0 - 199.9 kg
440.9 lbs. to 451.3 lbs. (200.0 kg to 204.7 kg)
Pokémon in this range:
- receive damage from Low Kick and Grass Knot at a power level of 120
- have no modifier to their catch rate when using a Heavy Ball in Generation II
- have a -20 modifier to their catch rate when using a Heavy Ball in Generation IV
- have a +20 modifier to their catch rate when using a Heavy Ball in Generation VII
- are not eligible to compete in the Fancy Cup
- are not eligible to compete in the Light Cup
- cannot be taken into the air by Sky Drop from Generation VI onward
440.9 - 451.3 lbs.
200.0 - 204.7 kg
451.5 lbs. to 661.2 lbs. (204.8 kg to 299.9 kg)
Pokémon in this range:
- receive damage from Low Kick and Grass Knot at a power level of 120
- have a +20 modifier to their catch rate when using a Heavy Ball
- are not eligible to compete in the Fancy Cup
- are not eligible to compete in the Light Cup
- cannot be taken into the air by Sky Drop from Generation VI onward
451.5 - 661.2 lbs.
204.8 - 299.9 kg
661.4 lbs. to 677.0 lbs. (300.0 kg to 307.1 kg)
Pokémon in this range:
- receive damage from Low Kick and Grass Knot at a power level of 120
- have a +20 modifier to their catch rate when using a Heavy Ball in Generations II and IV
- have a +30 modifier to their catch rate when using a Heavy Ball in Generation VII
- are not eligible to compete in the Fancy Cup
- are not eligible to compete in the Light Cup
- cannot be taken into the air by Sky Drop from Generation VI onward
661.4 - 677.0 lbs.
300.0 - 307.1 kg
677.3 lbs. to 793.4 lbs. (307.2 kg to 359.9 kg)
Pokémon in this range:
- receive damage from Low Kick and Grass Knot at a power level of 120
- have a +30 modifier to their catch rate when using a Heavy Ball
- are not eligible to compete in the Fancy Cup
- are not eligible to compete in the Light Cup
- cannot be taken into the air by Sky Drop from Generation VI onward
677.3 - 793.4 lbs.
307.2 - 359.9 kg
793.7 lbs. to 902.8 lbs. (360.0 kg to 409.5 kg)
Pokémon in this range:
- receive damage from Low Kick and Grass Knot at a power level of 120
- have a +30 modifier to their catch rate when using a Heavy Ball
- are not eligible to compete in the Fancy Cup
- are not eligible to compete in the Light Cup
- cannot be taken into the air by Sky Drop from Generation VI onward
793.7 - 902.8 lbs.
360.0 - 409.5 kg
903.0 lbs. to 2204.4 lbs. (409.6 kg to 999.9 kg)
Pokémon in this range:
- receive damage from Low Kick and Grass Knot at a power level of 120
- have a +40 modifier to their catch rate when using a Heavy Ball in Generations II and IV
- have a +30 modifier to their catch rate when using a Heavy Ball in Generation VII
- are not eligible to compete in the Fancy Cup
- are not eligible to compete in the Light Cup
- cannot be taken into the air by Sky Drop from Generation VI onward
903.0 - 2204.4 lbs.
409.6 - 999.9 kg
Trivia
- In the Japanese games Pokémon Red and Green, Nidoqueen weighs 6.0 kg instead of 60.0 kg (as it does in all other games). This has no mechanical significance.
- In the Japanese game Pokémon Blue, Geodude weighs 2.0 kg instead of 20.0 kg (as it does in all other games). This has no mechanical significance.
- Prior to Pokémon Sword and Shield, the displayed weight in pounds for Mr. Mime, Furret, Porygon2, Linoone, Lombre, Torkoal, and Rayquaza were incorrectly rounded down, displaying as 0.1 lbs. lower than the correctly rounded value.
- Several glitch Pokémon from Generation I, such as MissingNo., far exceed normal weight measurements. For example, the heaviest real Pokémon weigh in at 2204.4 lbs. (999.9 kg), while MissingNo. weighs 3507.2 lbs. (1590.8 kg), and h POKé weighs 6099.0 lbs. (2766.5 kg).
- In Pokémon Crystal only, there is a glitch that causes the retrieved weights of Kadabra, Tauros, and Sunflora to become junk data that are, in turn, interpreted as massive weights, causing these particular Pokémon to receive the +40 capture modifier for the Heavy Ball.[1]
- The heaviest possible weight a Pokémon can have in the games is 4,408.8 lbs (1,999.8 kg). This can be achieved by using Skill Swap or Entrainment to give the Ability Heavy Metal to Cosmoem or Celesteela.
- The Pokédex on portal-pokemon.com site lists Gigantamax Pokémon as heavier than any other Pokémon despite them having unknown weight. They are actually listed by height within their group instead.
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